We are planning to conduct adult mosquito control treatments on certain routes within the red highlighted areas between 3-6 am on 05/08/2025. We will not be treating the entire highlighted […]
We are planning to conduct adult mosquito control treatments on certain routes within the red highlighted areas between 3-6 am on 05/08/2025. We will not be treating the entire highlighted […]
Mosquitofish are available at no cost for Jackson County residents Limit 1 fish per foot length of pond or water feature, up to 25 total JCVCD maintains two mosquitofish (Gambusia […]
Every May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month, a time dedicated to educating the public about the risks of tick-borne diseases and how to stay safe outdoors. In Oregon, Governor Tina […]
Mosquito control can be divided into two areas of responsibility: individual and public. Most often it’s performed following the Integrated Mosquito Management (IMM) concept. IMM is based on ecological, economic […]
MOSQUITO EGG RAFT Many mosquitoes, such as Culex quinquefasciatus, lay their eggs on the surface of fresh or stagnant water. The water may be in tin cans, barrels, horse troughs, […]
National Earth Day & Mosquito Control: Protecting Our Planet and Public Health Every year on April 22nd, we celebrate National Earth Day—a time to raise awareness about environmental protection and […]
Protect Your Home: Eliminate Standing Water to Reduce Mosquito Breeding Mosquitoes aren’t just a nuisance—they can spread diseases. One of the easiest ways to keep mosquito populations down is by […]
Protect Oregon’s Birds: Reporting Sick or Dead Birds Avian influenza, or bird flu, is a serious threat to our feathered friends in both wild and domestic bird populations. Oregon needs […]
National Pest Management Month – April 2025 Protecting Homes, Health, and Communities Every April, National Pest Management Month (NPMM) is observed to recognize the vital role that pest control plays […]
Spring hiking is great, but ticks can be a real nuisance. Here are some key tips to keep them off you: Before You Hike ✅ Wear Light-Colored Clothing – Makes […]
Western black-legged tick: Adult western black-legged ticks (Ixodes pacificus) have eight legs and are flattened in their unfed state. Unfed females are approximately 1/8 of an inch long, with a dark […]